inroixvr]aTi,Ko<i 



550 



rpo<}>r] 



virofivficrTtKos, rj, 6v, {vnojivrjcni) commonitorius, remind' 

 ing. Sext. Adv. Logic. 202, p. 496. 



Substantive, to inrofivrja-TiKov, commonitorium, com- 

 mentarium, memorial, Koy.y.ovt.Tiipiov. Basil. Ill, 

 ICl B. 211 D. 283 B. Epiph. II, 158 A. Pal- 

 lad. Vit. Chrys. 13 A. 



virovlTTTa {virrra), to wash the feet. Pachosi. 949 A. 



vjTovodeia (vodeiu), to tamper with, to seduce. Mal. 

 46, 2. 219, 3 'YjrovoB€vcra(Ta airbv i>s ipaxra avTov. 

 Also, to bribe, corrupt. Id. 359, 6. 



vnoTraiSoTpi^fa, ijo-oj, to be an under^iratBorpipTis. IxsCR. 

 255. 265. 



viTOT!i(Ca> (nUCot), to press or squeeze gently. Metaphori- 

 cally, to annoy. Martyr. Ignat. (inedit.) 1. 



wroTTinro), to fall down, used with reference to penitents 

 of the third grade in the early church. Greg. 

 Thaum. Can. 8, p. 40 D. Ai<c. 4. 5. 6. 23. Nic. 

 I, 11. 12. 



Ot vnoTTtTTrovTes, Oj iwoTreirraKOTfC, OF Oj vnoireadvTts, 



■ The penitents of the third grade. Greg. Thaum. 



Can. 9, p. 41 A. AnC. 7 oi ijrojrfcroWer. Eus. G, 



46 01 VTTOveTrrajKoTes. Greg. NtsS. II, 120 B. 



Basil. Ill, 326. 327. (See also vTrmrraxrts.) 



vmmohiov, ou, to, (novs) footstool. Sept. Ps. 98, 5. 

 virom-'iav, 6, (oirrlav) suboptio. Mal. 494, 5. 

 vwoTrrocrts, t<os, fj, (vnonlirra) a falling down, a word 



denoting the third grade of penitents in the early 



church. Greg. Thaum. Can. 11, p. 41 C. Eust. 



Ant. 676 D. Basil. IH, 326 B. 327 A. (For 



the other grades see dxpoao-ts, 7rp6crK\av(Tis, otIotoo-is.) 

 vrroTnippiCa, i<ra>, {vnmrvppos) to be reddish. Sept. Lev. 



13, 24. 

 iitroppofi, rjs, f), {inroppia) a flowing under, as of water. 



Cede. H, 87, 8. 

 vrroo-aiVo) (ffaiW), to cajole, coax. Martyr. Ignat. 9. 

 vTrooTj/xeioxrif, fur, r], (^mrjudaxTit) signature. EuS. V. C. 



3,14. 

 vjToo-t/ior, ov, {(Tifiot) somewhat fat-nosed. Mal. 100, 9. 

 i!iroo-KeXio-/ia, aros, to, (iTroa-KtXi^ai) the being tripped up. 



Sept. Prov. 24, 17. 

 virooTravos, ov, {cnravos) rather deficient in beard. Cedr. 



I, 607, 12 'YiroiTTravos rfju ycvcidSa. 



vjroaraa-is, cms, ij, burden. Sept. Deut. 1, 12. 



2. Station, garrison. Sept. 1 Eeg. 13, 23. 14, 4. 



3. Substance, property. Sept. Job. 22, 20. An- 

 TEC. 1, 6, 3. 



4. Person, hypostasis, as used in theology, Trpoo-m- 

 iroi'. Roman. 1065 B Geow eva (V Tptaiv v7ro<TTdae<Tt. 

 AthAN. I, 736 D T7 /liv VTroaraafi rpia, TJj Be oTjpfjia- 



via h. Basil. Ill, 363 E seq. Did. Alex. 984 B. 



Epiph. I, 80 D. Ephes. 957 A. 

 vn-ooTOTor, rj, ov, subsisting, substantially existing. Clem. 



Alex. 915, 5. Sext. p. 644. Did. Alex. 789 A. 

 vTTocrrqfia, aTos, to, statio, Station, position, araTiaiv. Sept. 



Jer. 23, 18. 



viroariypfi, 5r, 4, see o-ny/z^. 



vnoarvKos, ov, (o-tuXos) resting on pillars, as a building. 



DiOD. 1, 48, p. 58, 65. 

 vrro(Tv\aa ((rvXdu), to plunder secretly. Clem. Rom. 



Homil. 2, 22. 3, 27. 

 vTToavpopMi {(Tvpo)), to recede, said of backsliders. Petr. 



Alex. Can. 11. 



VTTOtrxfo/xai = vmaxvfopai. Clem. Rom. IlomU. 3, 26, 



as a various reading. 

 vTTOTaydHriv (inoTaa-a-a) , adv. like Subjects. Theoph. 



574, 8 *EppL(J37jaav VTTOTayaBrjv avTa. 



vTTOTayfj, ijt, fj, (yiroTairaa) submission, subjection, subor- 

 dination. NT. 2 Cor. 9, 13, et alibi. Apophth. 

 Anton. 36. Ttpic. 30, p. 206. 



xnroTaKTiKos, r], ov, (tTroTacrtrm) obedient, submissive. 

 Const. Apost. 4, 11, 3. 



Substantively, 6 vnoraKTiKos, a monk's disciple or 

 attendant. Nil. Epist. 1, 46. 



2. Subjunctive, as used in grammar. Substan- 

 tively, r; inoTaKTiKTi, sc. tyiikuns, the Subjunctive mood. 

 Dion. Thrax in Bekker. 638, 7. 



viroTa^is, cuy, 17, {{nrorda-a-a) the coming after, the being 

 put after, in grammar. Apollon. Conj. 479, 7. 



inoTiTOios, ov, {rlrdr), Ttrdiov) sucJcing, as a child, vTTona^os, 

 vTvofii^ws. Sept. Hos. 14 init 



viTOTopeis, iuis, 6, (ynoTepva) a kind of axe. Sept. 

 2 Reg. 12, 31. 



viTOTpo(f>fi, ijs, f), (jpo<^T]) nourishment, support of life. 

 Max. Tyr. 27, 5. 28, 3. Piocn. 2, 136. 



